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Welcome to Nord Anglia International School Dublin
Ireland’s first IB continuum school for 3 to 18 years old
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Through Nord Anglia University our teachers maintain the highest international standards
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Our Primary department
Assistant Head of Primary
Sophie Adams gained a B.Ed Hons (QTS) in Primary Education with Art from the University of Reading in 2009. She has worked both in the UK and internationally, and most recently spent four years teaching at the Tanglin Trust School in Singapore.
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Primary Teacher
Jennifer Cottam began her teaching career in Sheffield, England after graduating with a BA (Hons) degree in Primary Education. Two years later, she relocated to Singapore where she spent five years working at Tanglin Trust School. In her role as Head of Year there, Jennifer passionately led the transition process from Infants to Juniors in addition to developing an exciting, bespoke curriculum and providing quality pastoral care to ensure that every child had the opportunity to flourish.
Spanish Teacher/ Teaching and Learning Assistant
Dearbhla McAuliffe is a native Dubliner. She completed her Leaving Certificate in Mount Anville Secondary School and went on to study International Commerce and Spanish in University College Dublin.
Cath Crute is a Primary Teacher at NAIS Dublin. She graduated from Stirling University with a BSc. Hons in Psychology before completing her PGCE in Primary Education at Moray House College of Education in Edinburgh.
Emma Ivie is a Dublin native who grew up not far from the NAIS Dublin campus. While undertaking a degree in History and Spanish at Trinity College Dublin, Emma spent some time teaching in a rural school near Machu Picchu in Peru. After graduating, she moved to London, competed a PGCE in Twickenham and worked for several years in a primary school in Hounslow.
ELS Coordinator and Mandarin Teacher
Hailing from Hangzhou, China, Jinjing Mei is a Mandarin and English as an additional language teacher. With experience in interpretation and translation, she is a cross-cultural communicator and coordinator.
Olha Rohachovareceived her Ph.D. in Education at Gyeongsang University, Jinju, South Korea in 2014. She has 5 years of experience teaching in IB PYP schools. Applying foreign experience, her goal is to educate a new generation that is able to think for themselves, make their own decisions, and be responsible for their actions. She strives to create a classroom environment where students feel understood, respected, safe and motivated to discover the world.
Assistant Head Primary and Primary Teacher
Chris Moon joined the NAIS Dublin primary department from Sunmarke School, Dubai, where he was Deputy Headteacher. He has a first class honours degree from Birmingham University and gained his PGCE from the University of Warwick.